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Color-Keyed Motor Lead Disconnects

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<strong>Motor</strong> <strong>Lead</strong> <strong>Disconnects</strong><br />

Thomas & Betts offers a complete line of <strong>Motor</strong> <strong>Lead</strong><br />

<strong>Disconnects</strong> for 600 Volt and 5KV applications. Constructed of<br />

high conductivity copper with tin plating, these disconnects<br />

achieve quick, reliable change out of electric motors while<br />

eliminating bolting, taping and loose connections.<br />

The <strong>Motor</strong> <strong>Lead</strong> <strong>Disconnects</strong> cover the wire range from #16<br />

through 500 kcmil and meet or exceed the electrical and<br />

mechanical performance of bolted connections. The female<br />

disconnects are equipped with a beryllium copper interface<br />

band to product dependable connections.<br />

<strong>Color</strong>-<strong>Keyed</strong> ® <strong>Motor</strong> <strong>Lead</strong> <strong>Disconnects</strong> include these<br />

prominent features:<br />

• Quick connections – Eliminates nuts, bolts and washers.<br />

• Reliable insulation – No more “miles” of insulating tape.<br />

Simply slide on the reusable boot, keeping the total<br />

assembly small enough to fit into tight motor housings.<br />

• Labor savings – Fast snap-together assembly.<br />

• Quick disconnect – No knife-cutting of melted tape, therefore<br />

no risk of cutting wire insulation, less motor downtime, and<br />

installer exposure in hostile environments is minimized.<br />

600 Volt Version<br />

Materials<br />

<strong>Disconnects</strong><br />

Plating<br />

Insulating Boots<br />

High Conductivity Copper<br />

Electro-tin<br />

Thermoplastic Elastomer<br />

5KV Volt Version

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